My Favorite Crochet YouTube Channels

YouTube has an absolute wealth of amazing crochet videos. But it also has it’s fair share of blurry, unclear or confusing ones.

It can be tricky to shift through the masses and find the great quality material that we all know is out there.

So I thought I would share with you my favorite crochet YouTube Channels.

To help you find just what you are looking for.

YouTube & Me!

YouTube and I have a funny old relationship. I do have my own YouTube channel.

I use it to help explain some of my patterns or stitch instructions.

It currently has a small handful of videos on it.

Whilst I enjoy making things for YouTube, I would always rather be writing than chatting to a camera. So this medium gets rather pushed to one side when it comes to my online crochet endeavours.

However, my first forays into crochet were via YouTube. I still check them out from time to time, and remain a big fan of how well some of the presenters are able to help their audiences to get to grips with wonderful and varied patterns.

My Favorite Crochet YouTube Channels

My favorite YouTube Channels all have a few things in common.

The instructors are easy to understand.

The videos are largely crisp and give you a good view of how each stitch is made.

I also prefer those who are able to give this all across with a laid back manner and friendly feel.

The more you feel you can relate to the presenter, the easier it is to enjoy them and follow along.

HappyBerry Crochet YouTube Channel Review

HappyBerry Crochet has some really lovely tutorials.

HappyBerry’s crocheter, Laura, has a great manner that makes you feel like you are chatting with a friend, rather than being instructed by an absent video presenter.

She gives great clear advice, and her videos are very crisp and well set with a consistent background in each of them.

You can really see what she is doing with her yarn and focus in on those fine details.

The crochet patterns on this channel are given in US terms, despite the English accent. Much like my own! But she does let you know when the stitches differ if you are used to working in UK terms.

Bella Coco Crochet YouTube Channel Review

There are numerous stitch tutorials on the Bella Cocos channel, all of which are given in plain, easy to understand form.

The crochet patterns on this channel are given in UK terms, so if you are used to working in US terms pay attention to her stitch descriptions to make sure you translate them correctly.

Bella Coco has lots of block patterns, stitches and appliqué tutorials. You will also find other crafty tutorials and tips on the Bella Coco channel too, all very clearly explained and nicely illustrated.

Hopeful Honey Crochet YouTube Channel Review

Her hook and yarn focus is nice and clear, and her descriptions are clearly given and executed.

The channel is exclusively stitch guides, giving a series of tutorials for learning how to crochet a wide range of different crochet stitches.

It’s suited to those fairly new to crochet, although she does leave out a few little details that complete beginners would find useful in her later videos. Starting several videos from an existing chain, which a complete beginner will have to find instructions for creating in another video.

Comments

I find Jaydainstitches very easy to follow. I have only just learnt to crochet and was really struggling to grasp it, but I found Jayda and learnt how to crochet granny squares, her basic granny square tutorial is done very slowly for beginners. I have just recently followed her tutorial for a hat, which only took a couple of hours to complete thanks to her.

I have really enjoying your blogs.I dont believe I have ever actually read anyones blogs completley until your!Thank You. I am currently making the Dobby doll and I am pleased with the results.I have been wanting to crochet animals for years and your instructions were exactly what I need to accomplish my first attempt.I am looking forward to trying more of the projects on your site

Excellent choices! I’ve used many of them, and was brought back to crocheting by Sharon Ojala. As soon as I am done with my current project … Great Grandchild #3 is due June 7th… 2nd boy, and I’ve made the blanket and am now making critters using the same colors in the blanket …as I did his 2 yr old sister. She got all monkeys, each a different color. Her brother will get different critters. I’m doing a frog now but having difficulties because it is not from just one pattern. When I try to modify, I often mess up. Grrrr. I shall check out the favorites of yours … when I’m done with this job. July 7th is my other Great Grandson’s first birthday. Need something for him.

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